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Australian Environmental History Essays and Cases

Out of Print
Edited By: Stephen Dovers
272 pages, 21 plates, 20 figs, 3 tabs
Australian Environmental History
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  • Australian Environmental History ISBN: 9780195534825 Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #41391
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Explores past interactions between humans and the Australian environment, and offers insights into the current environmental debates. Three overview essays explore the broad nature of Australian landscapes, the ways in which they have been used and abused, and the ways in which they have been perceived. Seven case studies then explore the history of human environment interactions in detail across a variety of scales in time and place.

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Out of Print
Edited By: Stephen Dovers
272 pages, 21 plates, 20 figs, 3 tabs
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